No tricks, only treats, in this week's Heroes in Action military videos. Our weekly tribute to our military service members is packed with action this week. We've got helmet cam video of a U.S. Delta Force raid at a secret ISIS prison. Then there is a Defense Department video showing actual footage of the coalition airstrike that destroyed that prison after the hostage rescue.

Along with those two U.S. military videos, we've also got a highly-explosive look at M58 Mine Clearing Line Charges (1750 lbs of C4 explosive that is approximately 350 feet long) being utilized in Afghanistan. And that's not all. There are also videos of our troops live-fire training with mortars, machine guns and helicopters along with two other action-packed videos.

Viewing videos of our United States Military's weapons technology in action is always a treat. However, let's not forget what this weekly Heroes in Action military videos blog post is all about - our brave women and men who protect our freedom and our country both past and present.

Helmet Cam Video of U.S. Delta Force Raid at ISIS Prison

Military news blog BuiltUSA shared the following helmet cam video of the ISIS prison hostage rescue involving U.S. special operations troops along with Kurdish and Iraq forces. The helmet cam video shows scenes of freed prisoners running across a danger area as gunfire can be heard in the background, along with U.S. Army Delta operators waiting inside a room as hostages are searched.

The operation resulted in the rescue of approximately 70 hostages. Unfortunately, there was also one U.S. military casualty as Master Sgt. Joshua L. Wheeler became the first U.S. service member to die in the ground fight against ISIS in Iraq during this operation.

Coalition Airstrike Takes Out ISIS Prison Complex

After the Delta Force raid to rescue hostages, a coalition airstrike destroyed the ISIS prison complex where the hostages had been held. The U.S. Defense Department released the following combat cam footage showing the destruction of that secret ISIS prison in Iraq.

The Most Powerful Amphibious Force Of All Time

The United States Navy and United States Marine Corps amphibious team represents the most powerful amphibious force of all time, with the world's most effective ships, aircraft, vehicles, weapons, and personnel to get the job done. This military video goes in depth to show how the Navy and Marine Corps combine their unique assets to create a winning team.

Marines Attack At Night - Mortars, Machine Guns & Helicopters

In this military video clip, U.S. Marines fire 60mm mortars, .50 caliber machine guns, and call in AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters to culminate an offensive close air support exercise at night. The integrated live-fire attack was conducted on the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range in California with Marine Aviation Weapons and Tactics Squadron One (MAWTS-1) - Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division

MICLIC Explosions - M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge

If you like explosions in your military videos, then you need to put on your headphones and crank up the volume on this video which features MICLIC explosions from training exercises and footage from the War in Afghanistan. The M58 Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) is a rocket propelled explosive line charge. It is used to clear a path through minefields and other obstacles. The clearing line contains 1750 lbs of C4 explosive and is approximately 350 feet long.

Super Powerful Weapons that Make US Helicopters Formidable Predators

These U.S. Marines video features Marines firing the powerful GAU-18 M2 Machine Gun and GAU-17 Minigun during aerial gunnery training at Yuma, Arizona.

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